Reader in Urban Futures, King's College London
Ayona Datta is Reader in Urban Futures. Her research and writing broadly focuses on the gendered processes of citizenship and belonging and the politics of urbanization in the global north and south. She uses approaches from sociology, anthropology, feminist and critical geography combining qualitative and visual research methods to pursue her research interests.
#MeToo has arrived in India, and it's changing how technology is used to fight injustice
Oct 28, 2018 11:50 am UTC| Insights & Views Life Technology
Spin the globe to India and youll see its lit up like Diwali: the #MeToo movement is rising, and like its US predecessor is largely being played out on social media, with very real consequences for well-known public...
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